

Last year the Grinch stole North Carolina Christmas Trees. That Grinch was Hurricane Helene. Trees survived but the roads did not. 🎄
This year Village at Robinson Farm has a bumper crop of Christmas Trees from West Jefferson, North Carolina. That is in Ashe County, did you know?
- Ashe County grows more Christmas Trees than any County in the United States except Clackamas, Oregon?
- North Carolina provides 20% of all Christmas Trees in the US. That’s about 4 million Christmas Trees, most grown on small family farms.
- Elves deliver North Carolina Christmas Trees to All 50 States, plus Jamaica. One Love Brothers and Sisters!
- It Takes 10 years for a Christmas Tree to get to a height of 6-7 feet.
- Premiere Fraser Firs are native to the North Carolina Appalachian Mountains.
- Lush full and firm needles North Carolina Fraser Firs the Best Christmas Trees!
- North Carolina Trees don’t just bring the Christmas Spirit. Christmas Tree Farms employ 7,000+, make up 40,000 acres of farmland
- North Carolina Farmers donate 300,000+ Christmas Trees to Military Families.
Sources:
https://christmastrees.ces.ncsu.edu/
https://ncchristmastrees.com/